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An image of a homeless family sleeping by the roadside with jute baskets and toys has gone viral on social media in the last couple of days.
A few posts with captions such as, ‘दिवाली की रात के इस फोटो ने रुला दिया (this made me cry on Diwali)…’ claimed that the image was taken on Diwali on 7 November.
The same image was also tweeted by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that he laid foundation for first of five shelters for the homeless in Lahore.
A Google reverse image search of the image led us to a report by Dainik Bhaskar which vaguely mentions that the image is from Indore but then goes on to mention that it can be from anywhere – Gwalior, Bhopal, Jabalpur, Delhi – as the situation of homeless people is the same everywhere.
We also found a report by a website Hindu Bulletin saying that the man slept off with his two kids waiting for the customers to come and buy the baskets and toys, blaming the online markets and the malls.
FACT
We found a Gulf News article which said that the image of the family was taken in Lahore, Pakistan. The article also mentions that the photo of the man with his kids on a cold night was clicked by Pakistani Journalist Ihtisham ul Haq.
More About The Image
The same family was spotted by a person Umer Hussain much before the image of the family went viral on social media. Umer claimed that he asked the man not to bring his children to sleep with him on the streets.
When he was sure about the man, he took them out for shopping and dinner. He also made sure they were admitted to a school. Not only this, but he also asked for donations from the public.
BOOM also got in touch with the journalist Ihtisham Ul Haq via email and is waiting for a reply for more details about the image.
(This story was first published on BOOM LIVE and has been republished with permission.)
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